“It’ll be interesting to see how many selfies get taken with prominent people. Should be interesting,” McMahon said.

The 23-year-old Hampstead man is going to Washington, D.C., for the first White House InstaMeet.

“It’s just a fun way of getting like-minded photographers together so you can just collaborate and take pictures of each other and just have fun,” he said.

President Obama’s photographer, Pete Souza, organized the InstaMeet and invited 25 of the most talented photographers on Instagram.

McMahon, a young wedding videographer and photographer, said he felt honored.

“Maybe they didn’t have any redheads. I don’t know. Not sure,” he said, jokingly.

The participants will get to see parts of the White House normally closed to the public.

“I hope we’ll get to see,like, the Lincoln Bedroom. That’s a cool thing that people never get to see. The Oval Office is probably the No. 1 thing that I’d like to see. That would be so cool,” McMahon said.

McMahon said he is eager to learn from his peers.

“That’s one of the most exciting things about it,” he said. “Obviously, seeing the White House is really cool, but (so is) just getting to connect with other photographers.”

One person he hopes to connect with and “gram” with is the president.

“I would probably try to do something like really unique. Like one of those perspectives pictures, like I’m way in the background and he’s holding me (up) by his hand. Something unique, something someone hasn’t seen. Because if you just do one of these and post, I mean that’s cool, but he’s done that before,” McMahon said.